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Graduate: Sales Position or Real Estate Specific Job?
In May I will be graduating from college and thanks to Robert Kiyosaki I will be looking for ways to grow my asset column through real estate investments. I have a very successful mentor who can help me learn a lot of the basics to make my first couple of investments. I will also be diving deep into books, podcasts, and webinars. Out of college, I do feel that it will be necessary for me to get a full-time job, though I will be looking to get out of this within a few years. My question is in what position I should be seeking. Would it be best to learn more about real estate through my job as a potential real estate agent or something of this nature? Or would it make more sense to get a position in sales that could develop me more as an individual, as Robert Kiyosaki did?